It's a sad affair that after two movies with Captain America, the best super-soldier action so far has been Blonsky in The Incredible Hulk.

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I admit that its improved each outing though. Its not hard with all that money to bring in a good choreographer. Hell, I could have done better than whoever they had do it in his last two appearances. I've been training and teaching MA for 20+ years, have film/choreography training and would have done it for free. Surely they can find someone for a good sized check to give him his due.

I admit that its improved each outing though. Its not hard with all that money to bring in a good choreographer. Hell, I could have done better than whoever they had do it in his last two appearances. I've been training and teaching MA for 20+ years, have film/choreography training and would have done it for free. Surely they can find someone for a good sized check to give him his due.

Ya, they've really skimped out on the Cap fight scenes for the most part. I look at the Bourne movies and wish we could get even just a fraction of that (obviously not talking about the bloodier stufff as Disney would never go for it).

That Blonksey scene where he does the aerial over Hulk is definitely above and beyond anything we've seen from Cap thus far.

As agile as Cap is, there are plenty more characters that are more agile than him.

In the comics, sure, but in the movie, where he's flat out superhuman? I wouldn't mind if he's top dog in agility, at least until someone like Iron Fist shows up. I wouldn't mind if he gets an explicit bullet time feat in the sequel, similarly ( though it should be more "just barely dodges a single bullet in mid flight", rather than a Spider-man style "leap and weave between a whole ton of bullets" ).

I'd like to see the cultural chasm explored a lot more.. Cap seemingly just accepts being 70+ years out of time by the events of Avengers, so it would be good to see how he gets up to speed, and makes adjustments-- or not-- to the contemporary American culture/world culture.

I'd like the Star Spangled Man to play in the background somewhere, maybe on an old record that Steve is listening to when he's looking over his WWII memorabilia. Or maybe if Cap is honoured in some way in the present, then they could play that song as an intro when he's walking up on stage to give a speech.

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